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hackyMan

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Radu Motisan wrote 11/19/2015 at 23:13 point

Thanks for the skull on #Digital Bench Power Supply . Did you see this: #City Air Quality /?

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MECHANICUS wrote 09/05/2015 at 23:51 point

Thanks for following my Hydrogen Fuel Cell project Hackyman!

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MECHANICUS wrote 09/05/2015 at 23:51 point

Thanks for following my Hydrogen Fuel Cell project Hackyman!

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ProtoVoltaics wrote 08/16/2015 at 16:39 point

Thanks for following our Pick and place project!

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frankstripod wrote 08/16/2015 at 05:27 point

Thank you for following my mouse project! :)

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marcin wrote 08/12/2015 at 06:04 point

Thanks for following the bulldozer - build is coming up - http://opensourceecology.org/bulldozer-workshop/

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hackyMan wrote 08/12/2015 at 07:04 point

No problem! By what I have seen of your work just now you are taking a path that I aim to follow one day soon myself! As I work on my electrical engineering degree i'm trying to develop my own tools that enable me to build more tool, in the hope one day the I can build up to and share a new generation of open life style. I have designed and built a 3D printer with basic tooling that is intended to be capable of EMD, light milling, solder paste dispensing etc. I hope to add that functionality in the recent future, then be enabled to build so much more. Right now i'm also working on a dynamic noting application to aid my thought process for more development productivity. My progresses is slow, but i don't have anywhere as much time as I would like. I keep rough documentation, but I want more forward momentum before I commit to properly sharing designs. I'm very interested in contributing and replicating what you have achieved in the future, keep up the good work! 

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